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  • You need to turn them over and have a look at their genitals. Look at the event area and push on both sides to see if anything pokes out or what shape the opening is. Sometimes, until a buck gets to be several months old, there will not be a penis that sticks out and their testicles usually drop and show on both sides of the vent area at about 4 months of age. If nothing pokes out at you and the opening looks like a slit with a point on one end and the other end looks rounded, then that is a doe. If it looks round completely, like a volcano, it's a buck. If you add the anus into the picture, think of a buck looking like a colon ":" if the bottom dot is his anus and the top dot is his vent opening. A doe will look like an exclamation mark "!" with the anus as the dot and the vent as that slit. Here's a page that has some photos, they aren't the best but they might help you a little. http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/sexing.shtml

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